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The Materials are listed in a spreadsheet. Materials have an ID, name, color and pattern. New materials can be created by typing in the last row, or by copying and pasting from a spreadsheet, or by selecting the '''Insert''' button. The dialog also has tabs showing model specific properties for each [[GMS:Numerical Models|numerical model]] in use.
The Materials are listed in a spreadsheet. Materials have an ID, name, color and pattern. New materials can be created by typing in the last row, or by copying and pasting from a spreadsheet, or by selecting the '''Insert''' button. The dialog also has tabs showing model specific properties for each [[GMS:Numerical Models|numerical model]] in use.


[[Image:GMSMaterials.jpg|thumb|none|left|400 px|An example of the ''Materials'' dialog.]]
[[File:GMSMaterials.jpg|thumb|none|left|400 px|An example of the ''Materials'' dialog.]]


==Materials Legend==
==Materials Legend==

Revision as of 14:30, 29 March 2017

Many of the objects in GMS (ex., elements, solids, borehole regions) have an associated material. Materials typically represent a type of soil or rock. A global list of materials is maintained and can be edited using the Materials command in the Edit menu.

Materials Dialog

Insert, delete, move up, move down buttons

The Materials are listed in a spreadsheet. Materials have an ID, name, color and pattern. New materials can be created by typing in the last row, or by copying and pasting from a spreadsheet, or by selecting the Insert button. The dialog also has tabs showing model specific properties for each numerical model in use.

File:GMSMaterials.jpg
An example of the Materials dialog.

Materials Legend

A legend showing all the materials can be displayed in the Graphics Window. The legend can be turned on and off in the Display Options dialog.

Materials File

The material names, colors, patterns, and transparencies can be exported by selecting the Export button. This will save out a "material" file with a *.mat extension. This file can be imported into GMS using the File | Open command.

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